Posts Tagged ‘dyspraxia’
Review – rated a 10!
We’ve had fun and games, laughter and you gave everything a go we threw at you. Well done! The team look forward to seeing you in the future but until then, remember, “you can do this”. Great work!
Read MoreReview – a wonderful service
Fantastic to hear that your daughter has enjoyed every minute of her sensory integration intervention. On the child evaluation form we saw how much she had improved and that she was more confident and happier afterwards. With all the significant improvements seen, we know she will continue to grow daily.
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Read MorePossible training coming up
We are in the process of possibly organising a quick but educational training event for our parents/carers. Keep your eyes peeled for more information!
Read MorePenpal – helping with social skills
The group are in the process of pairing the children up with their peers to send postcards or write letters or even send a drawing to each other. This will help with social skills and hopefully encourage them to make more friends. We have done this several times over the years and it has always…
Read MoreRed flags – sensory under responsive
You will often find this child sitting quietly and self-contained. They can also be dormant and show little or on reaction to stimulation. Check it out. Don’t forget to pop over to our Facebook page for more information:
Read MoreRed flags – sensory seeking
Does your child always seem to be on the go, finding it difficult to switch off? Here’s why! For more information, check out our Facebook page
Read MoreRed flags – Dyspraxia
Dyspraxia – also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). This affects the child’s physical coordination and daily activities in relation to age and appear clumsy. If you need any more information, check out our Facebook page:
Read MoreReviews – behaviour and sensory improvements
The sensory improvements will have had a knock on affect with her behaviour. A child’s sensory difficulties can impact on their daily lives causing a lack of self-esteem, meltdowns and much more. By tackling the sensory side, it makes them calmer thus having less meltdowns. Keep up with the motor coordination activities too as this…
Read MoreRed Flags – Visual tracking
Visual tracking – when using the eyes up, down, left and right, circular and focusing. An important tool to have for every day life!
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